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The average salary for a Podiatrist in U.S. is $162,520.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $162,520

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $78.14

What does a Podiatrist earn?

On average, Podiatrists earn around $162,520 per year in the U.S.. Podiatrists provide care for issues relating to the foot, ankle and associated structures of the leg. They help their clients to treat, maintain, and rehabilitate their feet and ankles. A Podiatrist can choose to specialise in areas such as diabetes, orthopaedics, pediatrics or sports medicine.

How to earn more as a Podiatrist

To become a podiatrist, you will need a degree in podiatry from an approved college or university. You may also have to complete a period of supervised practice in order to qualify. To earn more as a podiatrist, you can move into a specialised field, such as working with athletes or diabetic patients. You could also become self-employed and set up a clinic offering private services. Alternatively, you could go into research, or study for a higher degree and become a lecturer in the field.